The Bauchi State Government has disclosed that it is planning to close all Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) on the day of the proposed nationwide anti-government protest.
The Executive Chairman of the Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Board, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed, stated this at the opening of the bi-annual media engagement on PHC Services Reporting Techniques held in Bauchi on Tuesday.
The move he said was to protect the lives of healthcare staff and patients amidst potential security threats.
“Security reports have indicated that our PHCs may be targeted during the protest. We are not willing to risk the lives of our staff and patients. So, we will be closing these facilities,” Dr Mohammed said.
He said on the protest date, healthcare staff would be on holiday to avoid becoming victims of any potential attacks.
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“Normal services will resume after the protest concludes. The board has informed security agencies to protect healthcare facilities across the state,” he added.
Dr Mohammed also highlighted ongoing efforts to address the issue of zero-dose immunization in some local government areas (LGAs) of Bauchi State.
He emphasized the significant role of the media in this regard, noting that immunization drives have been designed to take place on market days, during naming ceremonies, and at other gatherings where women and children are present.
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